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What’s AC180?

Ever feel like it was time for a change? At some point in their lives, each of the authors and contributors to this site felt the same way. They made the decision to make “A Complete 180” and turn from what and who they had become. If you have ever felt this way, or feel this way right now, this site is for you. The song Undo by Rush of Fools explains it best.

Undo — Rush of Fools

I’ve been here before
now here I am again
Standing at the door
praying You’ll let me back in
To label me a prodigal would be
Only Scratching the surface
of who I’ve been known to be

Turn me around pick me up
Undo what I’ve become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, need Your help
I can’t do this myself
You’re the only one who can undo
What I’ve become

I focused on the score, but I could never win
Trying to ignore, a life of hiding my sin
To label me a hypocrite would be
Only Scratching the surface
of who I’ve been known to be

Turn me around pick me up
Undo what I’ve become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, need Your help
I can’t do this myself
You’re the only one who can undo
What I’ve become

Make every step lead me back to
The sovereign way that You

Turn me around pick me up
Undo what I’ve become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, need Your help
I can’t do this myself
You’re the only one who can undo
What I’ve become

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5 thoughts on “What’s AC180?”

I have experienced a complete 180. I am in the process of writing about it and I will be posting it on my blog… I’d be blessed to be able to share it here as well… when it’s done, I’ll post a link back here

A 180 is what is needed by many people in their lives, and I am no different. I can’t claim that I have made it all the way, maybe 90ish? But it is a process and I am glad to be a part of that process and being in a position that others can watch this process.

doing a 180? i know what that is… i know the feeling of all your life staying behind while you run from all the sh*t that follows you… beliving in Him surely helps but… it aint all.
i wasnt baptized but still as a child always belived in the kindness of people and even if they were mean , that would mean that somehow they were sad…
i truly miss those days.
ignorance isnt all that bad.
the truth is ugly and so we adapt. not me…
i still belive in what i used as a kid but with a sligthly difrent aproach… first i make those who are mean fear me , then respect me , then like me , then hear me.
sure it sounds extreme and bad …
you know what… if it get the job done…